>Dear experts;-
> A friend gave me a shell---no data---maybe from Spain. It is
>clearly a land shell. Roundish like an apple snail, it measures 62mm
>from the proticonch and also axially. the "mouth" measures 42 x 30mm
>and is comma or kidney-pool shaped. The color starts at the
>protoconch as a dark pink. It becomes greenish and is a dark strong
>khaki or olive green on the final whorl. There is a slight flaring
>on the lip. The color is crossed by small darker and lighter lines
>in both directions. There are four whorls.
> Any Ideas? Will be happy with Genus.
> Art
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Hi Art
Got a scanner? Prop it up in apertural view on the platen and do a
scan of the beast. I have SOME knowledge of Euro landsnails (have
zero literature on landclams as yet)... others might like to try to
ID it too.
If you have a digital camera you could snap it this way.
Don't make the image file over 200k though...
In actuality it sounds like a SE Asian camaenid or bradybaenid. Do
you have "Compendium of Landshells"? DON'T try to bleach it... the
color will be periostracum... and you'll end up with a white specimen.
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Regards
Andrew